Tales of Brave Ulysses

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"Tales of Brave Ulysses" is a psychedelic rock song by the British band Cream, noted for its vivid, myth-inspired lyrics and innovative use of the wah-wah guitar effect.

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instanceOf single
song
album Disraeli Gears NERFINISHED
artist Cream NERFINISHED
associatedAct British rock band Cream NERFINISHED
bassist Jack Bruce NERFINISHED
bSideOf Strange Brew NERFINISHED
composer Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
drummer Ginger Baker NERFINISHED
featuresMusician Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
Ginger Baker NERFINISHED
Jack Bruce NERFINISHED
genre acid rock
psychedelic rock
guitarist Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
hasCoverArtDesigner Martin Sharp NERFINISHED
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
vocals
hasMusicalStyle blues rock influences
psychedelic sound effects
includedIn 1967 studio album Disraeli Gears NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Greek mythology
Ulysses (Odysseus) NERFINISHED
language English
length 2:46
lyricist Martin Sharp NERFINISHED
notableFeature early use of wah-wah guitar effect
mythology-inspired lyrics
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf Disraeli Gears NERFINISHED
performer Cream NERFINISHED
producer Ahmet Ertegun NERFINISHED
Felix Pappalardi NERFINISHED
Tom Dowd NERFINISHED
recordingYear 1967
recordLabel Atco Records NERFINISHED
Reaction Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1967-06-23
releaseYear 1967
side B-side
vocalist Jack Bruce NERFINISHED
writer Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
Martin Sharp NERFINISHED

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Cream notableSong Tales of Brave Ulysses